he does not have any realistic chance of winning the electionwhen Napoleon was winning his great battles in Italythe NCAA basketball championship was won by North Carolinathey believed that better economic news would win Mr Bush the electionGraham is more determined than ever to win the club its third Championship

you can't win them allno siempre se puede ganar

to win the day(Mil)triunfar;triunfar;imponerse

he receives word by carrier pigeon that /Wellington has won the day at Waterloo/

pragmatism will probably win the dayal final triunfará or se impondrá el pragmatismo

Manchester United are confident Yorkshire grit will win the dayafter two exhausting hours, fatigue won the daythe Government won the day with a formal show of hands at the end of the debate

the government finally won the day after a heated debatefinalmente el gobierno triunfó or se impuso tras un debate acalorado

imagine that you have won £25,000 on the poolsmum has just won a microwave cooker in a competitionthe party failed to win any seatsthe first correct entry wins the prizeshe won bronze for England in the European Championshipsshe won second prize in a baby show

the party won a convincing victory at the pollsel partido consiguió or obtuvo una victoria convincente en las elecciones

her son won a scholarship to a grammar schoolmoves to win the support of the poorBritish Aerospace has won an order worth 340 million dollars

to win a name/reputation for o.s.to win o.s. a name/reputationto win sb's respect/confidence

to win a reputation for honestygranjearse or ganarse una reputación de persona honrada;to win sb sth: it won him first prizele valió or le ganó el primer premio;this manoeuvre won him the time he neededesta maniobra le ganó el tiempo que necesitaba

his essay won him a trip to France

to win sth from sbganar algo a algn;he won five pounds from her at cardsle ganó cinco libras jugando a cartas;new land won from the marshesnuevas tierras ganadas a los pantanos

this idea is unlikely to win any support [from] the governmentwe have struggled to win acceptance from the medical establishmentthe law would make it easier for women and minority workers to win damages from their employers for discriminationtheir people hoped to win freedom from their oppressorsto win gloryto win sb's favourto win sb's love/respect/confidencethe party's failure to win mass support among the working class

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